SCBCA Elite Camp: 2023 POSTS
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The 2023 SCBCA Elite Camp sure packed a punch this past weekend down in North Charleston. There was plenty of talent in the one-day camp. Let’s take a look at some POST players from the 2023 class right here. Remember…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 SCBCA Elite Camp sure packed a punch this past weekend down in North Charleston. There was plenty of talent in the one-day camp. Let’s take a look at some POST players from the 2023 class right here. Remember to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Parker is off the board and headed to the Sun Belt Conference next year to play for the Eagles. Avantae is a left-handed skilled forward who can handle the ball up the floor while showcasing some guard skills at times.
Avantae feels very comfortable knocking down the 3-ball when he’s not making crafty passes to his teammates.
Brandon continues his solid play carried over from the Grassroots season with the HYB Raptors. Crawford can knockdown short corner jumpers when he’s not being a nuisance around the paint as a defender.
He’s a quick leaper and has the ability to alter and challenge shots on the defensive end. Brandon finished a few dunks today in transition. Crawford is still the highest available UNSIGNED big man in the 2023 Palmetto State Class.
Tydriez won a Class 1A State Championship as a freshman for the Red Devils beating Scott’s Branch HS. Coleman is a run-jump-athlete who really excels in the transition game while filling the lane at times.
Coleman must get stronger down the road, but he sure does a good job of using his length in the passing lanes while picking up deflections and steals.
Myles is in great shape and has a new uniform this coming season. Squirewell will be suiting up for the Gators at Lakewood HS after transferring out of Ridge View HS.
Myles does his best work around the paint area and from block to block. He will deliver a punch when it comes to playing physical or when he shows a nice soft set of hands and a willingness to finish around the rim.
Camara continues his solid play from the summer and look for him to be a Stock-Riser down the road. Jeremiah can put the ball on the deck at times when he’s not setting screens on the floor.
Camara is very nimble for his size with his footwork and shows a good pop off explosion at times to get off the floor. Jeremiah keeps the ball up high after claiming it off the glass every time for a rebound. He really plays bigger than his size down low. Look for him to keep getting better and better down the road. Camara is a Late-Bloomer on the hardwood.
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Dennison is UNREAL in the classroom with his academics. Michael plays the game extremely hard when it comes down inside the paint. He uses his body well to battle through contact and never shows hesitation to jump on the floor for a loose ball.
Dennison will go to college for FREE for his academics, but he will make some college coach very happy with effort and determination at the end of the day.